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Sarah Prescott

Sarah Prescott

Associate Professor/ Executive Director

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Bioquest Curriculum Consortium

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Bio

I am a biochemist, educator, and systems-oriented leader working at the intersection of green chemistry, sustainability, and STEM education reform. My work focuses on advancing environmentally responsible science education through curriculum innovation, faculty development, and collaborative knowledge-building.

I serve as Associate Professor of Biochemistry at the University of New Hampshire, where I teach Green Goggles – Introduction to Green Chemistry and recently designed and launched Greener by Design: Smarter Science for People & Planet, an upper-level elective for life sciences majors that integrates sustainability, systems thinking, and environmental responsibility into advanced STEM coursework. My scholarship centers on green chemistry education, comparative genomics, and systems-based approaches to inclusive STEM teaching.

In addition to my faculty role, I am Executive Director of BioQUEST, a national nonprofit dedicated to research-rich, inclusive STEM education. I lead cross-institution partnerships and faculty mentoring initiatives that connect sustainability, systems thinking, and equitable pedagogy at scale.

I have facilitated inclusive STEM teaching and learning communities nationally, advancing accessibility and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) frameworks in higher education. I also serve as a module developer and Faculty Mentoring Network facilitator with the American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute.

I was honored to serve as the inaugural Chief Editor and Moderator for the Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community (GCTLC), supporting the growth of a collaborative, peer-engaged platform for green chemistry educators.

I live in New Hampshire, where I have a small homestead with ducks, geese, chickens, dogs, and rabbits. Gardening, birding, and land restoration are daily reminders that sustainability begins close to the ground.

About

Languages

  1. English

Keywords Tags/Expertise

  1. Systems Thinking
  2. Curriculum Development
  3. Inclusive Pedagogy
  4. Sustainability
  5. Higher Education
  6. Chemistry Education
  7. Environmental Justice

Ongoing Projects

Faculty Mentoring Networks (ACS Green Chemistry Institute)
Designing and facilitating multi-institution faculty learning communities that integrate green chemistry, sustainability, and systems thinking into undergraduate STEM curricula. Current FMNs support climate-aligned course redesign, interdisciplinary module development, and faculty leadership pathways in chemistry and life sciences.

 

Green Chemistry Module Development – ACS-GCI Collaboration
Co-developing and refining general chemistry and interdisciplinary teaching modules that embed sustainability, environmental responsibility, and responsible innovation principles into foundational STEM coursework.

 

UNH Sustainability Seed Grant – Advancing Green Chemistry Adoption
Leading a university-funded initiative to expand green chemistry curriculum adoption across STEM departments. This project supports cross-department collaboration, faculty professional development, and institutional implementation strategies aligned with climate-informed science and sustainable innovation.

 

Faculty Leadership for Sustainable STEM
Supporting educator cohorts in translating sustainability research, environmental policy frameworks, and systems thinking into scalable curricular innovation through collaborative design and open resource development.

Submissions

Resources that the user has submitted to the GCTLC

Published

Title Authors and Co-authors Submitted on
Green Chemistry Starter Pack: Safer Labs in the Classroom Beyond Benign Learning Objets
Principle 1 - Prevent Waste green chemistry 101 logo with white text on a green background
Lemonade Lab - Introduction to Green Chemistry Principles Stefanie Loomis Learning Objets
Fueling the Future Sarah Prescott Learning Objets
Writing the Principles: Let's Make Lemonade! Mollie Enright, Beyond Benign Learning Objets
GREEN CHEMISTRY AND SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE: A Green Approach to Sustainable STEM in K-12 - Chapter 5: Curriculum Unit Annette Sebuyira, Stefanie Loomis, Erin Mayer, Veronica Morabito-Weeks, Scott Carlson, Jake Foster, Mollie Enright, Beyond Benign cover image for textbook with white text on a green background
GREEN CHEMISTRY AND SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE: A Green Approach to Sustainable STEM in K-12 - Chapter 4: Chemical Reactions Annette Sebuyira, Stefanie Loomis, Erin Mayer, Veronica Morabito-Weeks, Scott Carlson, Jake Foster, Mollie Enright, Beyond Benign cover image for textbook with white text on a green background
GREEN CHEMISTRY AND SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE: A Green Approach to Sustainable STEM in K-12 - Chapter 3: Structure of Atoms and Molecules Annette Sebuyira, Stefanie Loomis, Erin Mayer, Veronica Morabito-Weeks, Scott Carlson, Jake Foster, Mollie Enright, Beyond Benign cover image for textbook with white text on a green background
GREEN CHEMISTRY AND SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE: A Green Approach to Sustainable STEM in K-12 - Chapter 2: Human and Environmental Impacts Annette Sebuyira, Stefanie Loomis, Erin Mayer, Veronica Morabito-Weeks, Scott Carlson, Jake Foster, Mollie Enright, Beyond Benign cover image for textbook with white text on a green background
GREEN CHEMISTRY AND SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE: A Green Approach to Sustainable STEM in K-12 - Chapter 1: Welcome to Green Chemistry Education Annette Sebuyira, Stefanie Loomis, Erin Mayer, Veronica Morabito-Weeks, Scott Carlson, Jake Foster, Mollie Enright, Beyond Benign cover page that includes the title
Empirical Formula Mollie Enright, Annette Sebuyira, Janie Butler, Beyond Benign Learning Objets
Chemical or Physical Change? Mollie Enright, Annette Sebuyira, Janie Butler, Beyond Benign Learning Objets
Equilibrium/Le Chatelier’s Principle Mollie Enright, Annette Sebuyira, Janie Butler, Beyond Benign Learning Objets
Stoichiometry Challenge Mollie Enright, Annette Sebuyira, Janie Butler, Beyond Benign Learning Objets
Reactions Lab Mollie Enright, Janie Butler, Beyond Benign, Annette Sebuyira Learning Objets
Green Chemistry University Course: Lecture 18 - Exam 2 Beyond Benign, Yale Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering logos for the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and global environment facility (GEF)
Green Chemistry University Course: Lecture 17 - Working Without Solvents Beyond Benign, Yale Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering summary figure with UNIDO and GEF logos

My Groups
Group Name Description Type
Toxicology for Chemists Group

This group is dedicated to supporting GCTLC users interested in learning about toxicology, assessing...

Open / Public
Assessments in Green Chemistry Education

This group is dedicated to learning and sharing resources about how to effectively assess green...

Open / Public

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Published Articles

Selected Publications & Scholarship (Recent)

 

Prescott, S. (2026). Reading the Field: Converging National Signals in STEM Education Reform. QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/JH02-CC37

 

Prescott, S.; Laviska, D. (2026). Greener by Design: Green Chemistry, Global Goals, and Teaching for Impact. 2025 BIOME, QUBES Educational Resources. http://doi:10.25334/N9V8-N342 

 

LaMar, D., Rook, D., Prescott, S., Donovan, S. S. (2024). Building open education ecosystems to facilitate the adoption and adaptation of computational and data-centric tools across undergraduate biology education. Open Education Ecosystems RCN, QUBES Educational Resources. http://dx.doi.org/10.25334/7QMG-BP02 

 

Joseph Esquibel, Deborah Rook, Sondra LoRe, John Starnes, Jillian Miller, Jennifer Buntz, Alys Hugo, Christianne Nieuwsma, Heather Seitz, Ahrash Bissell, Louis Gross, Stacey Kiser, Suzanne Lenhart, Michael Mills, Claudia Neuhauser, Irene Corriette, Sarah Prescott, Kristin Jenkins, and Vedham Karpakakunjaram.(2023). Quantitative Biology at Community Colleges, a Network of Biology and Mathematics Faculty Focused on Improving Numerical and Quantitative Skills of Students. CBE—Life Sciences Education 2023 22:2 doi:10.1187/cbe.21-09-0244 

 

Invited National Engagements (Recent)

 

American Association for the Advancement of Science – Undergraduate STEM Education Thought Leaders Meeting (Invited Participant, 2025)

 

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine – Status of the Field of Discipline-Based Education Research Workshop (Invited Participant, 2025)

 

Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference – Invited Workshop Presenter (2024–2025)

 

Governance & Service (selected)

Board of Directors, Genomics Education Partnership (2025–present)

Advisory Board Member, CourseSource (2021–2024)

Judge, ACS Green Chemistry Institute Awards (2022–present)

Recent Activity